Teleworking may increase the willingness to accept a longer commute. This paper presents new evidence of the effect of teleworking on the length of commutes. We use novel panel data from the Netherlands, for the years 2008-2018, and find stronger effects compared to studies that use older data. Between 2008 and 2018 however, the effect was remarkably stable: workers that started teleworking increased their commutes by 12 percent on average. We analyse heterogeneity in the effect of teleworking on commuting acrossdifferent levels of urbanization and across occupations. This study stresses the effects of teleworking on the geographical scale of labour markets, and provides important inputs for policymakers that aim to promote teleworking.Urba...
The last decade of the 20th century witnessed the rapid development of new information technologies....
Previous empirical studies have made contributions to the understanding of the impact of telecommuti...
The advance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has changed travellers’ appreciatio...
Teleworking may increase the willingness to accept a longer commute. This paper presents new evidenc...
It is generally found that workers are more inclined to accept a job that is located farther away fr...
It is generally found that workers are more inclined to accept a job that is located farther away fr...
Teleworking is widely considered to be a way of solving mobility issues by decreasing the number of ...
The global pandemic has revived debates about the contribution of teleworking to reducing travel, ai...
This paper investigates whether urban structure influences daily travel behavior differently when pe...
We estimate the long-run causal effect of information technology, i.e., Internet and powerful comput...
Researchers have questioned whether the ability to telecommute is encouraging workers to relocate to...
e advance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has changed travellers’ appreciation...
Telecommuting is viewed as a public policy tool for reducing congestion and air pollution, but it ma...
M otivated by empirical evidence, we propose a model of the monocentric city with he terogeneous wor...
2011-08-04Whether telecommuting and personal travel are complements or substitutes is a key question...
The last decade of the 20th century witnessed the rapid development of new information technologies....
Previous empirical studies have made contributions to the understanding of the impact of telecommuti...
The advance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has changed travellers’ appreciatio...
Teleworking may increase the willingness to accept a longer commute. This paper presents new evidenc...
It is generally found that workers are more inclined to accept a job that is located farther away fr...
It is generally found that workers are more inclined to accept a job that is located farther away fr...
Teleworking is widely considered to be a way of solving mobility issues by decreasing the number of ...
The global pandemic has revived debates about the contribution of teleworking to reducing travel, ai...
This paper investigates whether urban structure influences daily travel behavior differently when pe...
We estimate the long-run causal effect of information technology, i.e., Internet and powerful comput...
Researchers have questioned whether the ability to telecommute is encouraging workers to relocate to...
e advance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has changed travellers’ appreciation...
Telecommuting is viewed as a public policy tool for reducing congestion and air pollution, but it ma...
M otivated by empirical evidence, we propose a model of the monocentric city with he terogeneous wor...
2011-08-04Whether telecommuting and personal travel are complements or substitutes is a key question...
The last decade of the 20th century witnessed the rapid development of new information technologies....
Previous empirical studies have made contributions to the understanding of the impact of telecommuti...
The advance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has changed travellers’ appreciatio...